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joining us now with the latest political lowdown, robert costa, washington editor of "the national review." all right, they're building them left and right, bob costa, but what's going to come of this? >> larry, good evening. i'm not so sure there is a conspiracy with the air traffic controllers, there is a battle. you have harry reid and the white house saying they want to get a replacement for the sequester cuts. they think these delays will get people rhode island up, and stop the sequester. >> is there any evidence it would change their stripes, that is the white house the executive branch? they already have, i am not going to go into details, they are more liberal with these sub accounts than these agencies are pointing out, particularly the faa guy. but a lot of republicans say we will change this. will they change this? will the president allow them to have more latitude to avoid the alleged disaster scenario? >> one thing i just heard here on capitol hill, larry, is republicans behind the scenes are opened to a sequester replacement. they are getting pressure from back home about
joining us now with the latest political lowdown, robert costa, washington editor of "the national review." all right, they're building them left and right, bob costa, but what's going to come of this? >> larry, good evening. i'm not so sure there is a conspiracy with the air traffic controllers, there is a battle. you have harry reid and the white house saying they want to get a replacement for the sequester cuts. they think these delays will get people rhode island up, and...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> the boston bombing investigation tonight is focusing ever more tightly on tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, catherine russell. sources close to the investigation tell cnn that there are major questions tonight surrounding the woman who was closest to the suspected boston bombers and one of the questions is this -- how is it possible, as authorities tell gloria, that russell did not see bombs being made in the couple's tiny home? erin mcpike is "outfront." there are questions about the older brother's wife. we've only seen her in pictures. what can you tell us? >> we did go into the attorney's office today, erin. but they're being very tight lipped. i spoke to katie russell's attorney on the phone a little bit ago and she's still not saying anything. she's being very quiet on behalf of her client. won't say if katie r
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> the boston bombing investigation tonight is focusing ever more tightly on tamerlan tsarnaev's wife, catherine russell. sources close to the investigation tell cnn that there are major questions tonight...
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the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> i think we have to examine the use of drones the united states is involved in, and there are a lot of civilians who are killed in a drone attack in pakistan, in afghanistan, and in iraq. i can tell you having spent a lot of time over there young people will come up to me in the streets and say we love america. you harm one hair on the head of my sister, i will fight you forever. >> this past weekend veteran journalist tom brokaw suggests that our drone program was partly responsible for the rise in terrorism and in recruiting terrorists. we heard that from moving testimony in the senate from a guy named free an al. he loves it here. got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he sai
the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> i think we have to examine the use of drones...
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a new internet sales tax is a step closer to reality. today the senate cleared the way for a vote on a bill as soon as tomorrow. which would mean more web sites may have to start charging you for your local sales tax. local and state. supporters say that would level the playing field for businesses but opponents say it would be a huge burden for customers and small companies. another major development on the interwebs. the associated press is now reporting what may have caused that false tweet that briefly tanked our 401(k)'s yesterday. plus, watch carefully. police say a driver deliberately rammed right into a guy on a bicycle in ritzy beverly hills. that capped a dramatic fight between the two men. all the details just ahead as fox reports live tonight. @ [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning
a new internet sales tax is a step closer to reality. today the senate cleared the way for a vote on a bill as soon as tomorrow. which would mean more web sites may have to start charging you for your local sales tax. local and state. supporters say that would level the playing field for businesses but opponents say it would be a huge burden for customers and small companies. another major development on the interwebs. the associated press is now reporting what may have caused that false tweet...
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could this per chance be national lemon day? is that what explains today's actions? there's lemons all over the place and they seem to be dog their thing to access everywhere i look. aahh! it's the source of the weakness. the dow declining 43 points. s&p finishing the day unchanged. nasdaq finishing up .23%. first there is if the obvious lemon erupt, apple, the $381 billion lemon in the room. finally, finally, those analysts that held out hope for a gigantic dividend boost that would put apple in the 4%-year-old club. or those that held out for a new product that would save 2013 decided to jump off the cliff. we got a plethora of downgrades -- sell sell sell -- and price target cuts the kind usually saved for accounting scandals or a sudden and high profile resignation, the hatred of apple's management is now so palpable that i find myself in an awkward place, an awkward place of feeling bad for billionaires! irrespective of my alleged great great uncle vladmir lemon's premonition, it's their onfall the lemon beier -- behavier is not just in apple. check out eli lill
could this per chance be national lemon day? is that what explains today's actions? there's lemons all over the place and they seem to be dog their thing to access everywhere i look. aahh! it's the source of the weakness. the dow declining 43 points. s&p finishing the day unchanged. nasdaq finishing up .23%. first there is if the obvious lemon erupt, apple, the $381 billion lemon in the room. finally, finally, those analysts that held out hope for a gigantic dividend boost that would put...
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i still have a button from the bush tax cuts because we were trying to get a child care tax cut during that time. and we got it done because the women made it happen. >> michael: which is important. who are your eyes on this cycle in terms of protecting seats and maybe even people who are up and coming that we don't know about? >> right now our focus of course is on the house we have a terrific woman candidate running in south carolina elizabeth colbert-busch, who hopefully will be elected next month. and i think you will see in that race the beginning of people really taking a look at a strong woman who is able to have a public policy record, who can go out there in a tough campaign situation and win because she talks about her value system and the more women like that we have, the better off we'll do. >> and also the gift of mark sanford. this time they had a chance to send somebody else up against colbert-busch and it worked out that it was mark sanford, fantastic for colbert-busch. what about in the senate? >> mary landry just took a very courageous vote on background checks. and k
i still have a button from the bush tax cuts because we were trying to get a child care tax cut during that time. and we got it done because the women made it happen. >> michael: which is important. who are your eyes on this cycle in terms of protecting seats and maybe even people who are up and coming that we don't know about? >> right now our focus of course is on the house we have a terrific woman candidate running in south carolina elizabeth colbert-busch, who hopefully will be...
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the government spends almost 1 million tax dollars a year on nothing. that's later in the grapevine. first, the defense makes a brazen and astounding move in the murder trial of a philadelphia abortion doctor. >>> george w. bush presidential library and museum is the 13th presidential museum in the national archives and records administration. it's the only one with a full scale replica where you can sit behind the desk, answer the phone, take pirs tires. having been in that oval office during the bush years, i can tell you this looks exactly the same down to every detail. coming outside, they're making final preparations for the big day. it's a very rare event on stage to get four form jer presidents altogether. it will happen on thursday. on this side you'll have the carters and clintons. on this side you'll have president bush and mrs. bush. 43. president bush and mrs. bush, 41 and you'll have the current president and mrs. obama. a big day as you look ought over the lectern there will be people from around the world and the country in a packed area.
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six years the bank didn't foreclose and she was told she was liable for the taxes the whole time. gerri: oh my goodness. the other ramification is if you have one of these homes in your neighborhood it hurts everybody's fried. there is a depressive effect on the market. have you seen that play out? >> no question. in some areas that is playing out and what some consumer advocates are saying is this is discriminatory because a lot of the neighborhoods tend to be heavily minority populated, tend to be lower-income neighborhoods so that is the way that consumer advocates are trying to get at the bank for this because there's no actual law that prevents them from not foreclosing. gerri: you would think it is in their best interests to do that but it is not right now. how do you see this playing out? how long will it take banks to unload this stuff? finally get rid of it, get it off of the books so we can move on, one of the things keeping the housing market where it is. >> if hour recording shows this non foreclosure, the zombie homes or bank walk aways is quite recent and getting big
six years the bank didn't foreclose and she was told she was liable for the taxes the whole time. gerri: oh my goodness. the other ramification is if you have one of these homes in your neighborhood it hurts everybody's fried. there is a depressive effect on the market. have you seen that play out? >> no question. in some areas that is playing out and what some consumer advocates are saying is this is discriminatory because a lot of the neighborhoods tend to be heavily minority populated,...
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administration is weak on terrorism and yet wasn't it a few weeks ago they were complaining about all of the tax? and not only only that, we've k more than all of the administration have done. that's a fact, whether they like it or not. the second thing that really bothers me about what they've been saying today, the anti-muslim rhetoric is one of the reasons that the republican party will, in my judgment, remain in minority for a long time. 99% of americans do not support islamic jihadism. they are appalled by it as n anybody. you heard the two brothers uncle. there are muslim countries all over that are allies. how do you think the muslims in kosovo feel? do you think they hate us? we saved them from genocide. >> just this week in canada, what are we talking about? >> absolutely. this idea that we can condemn an entire religion, both here and abroad, is nuts. i mean, look, jared loughner was a terrorist. timothy mcveigh was a terrorist. adam lanza was a terrorist. they were christians. >> bill o'reilly is using this text to condemn muslims in general. listen. >> it's all about motivation and i
administration is weak on terrorism and yet wasn't it a few weeks ago they were complaining about all of the tax? and not only only that, we've k more than all of the administration have done. that's a fact, whether they like it or not. the second thing that really bothers me about what they've been saying today, the anti-muslim rhetoric is one of the reasons that the republican party will, in my judgment, remain in minority for a long time. 99% of americans do not support islamic jihadism....
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so the tax goes down because people are smoking less? then the propose h money from the public education enrichment fund has been going up but it need to be reauthorize in 2014 is that right >> it has to be reauthorized correct. we also have in propose 10 we've been award a grant from the federal government down to the california department of ed down to us which is part of the president obama's race to the top grant. we have about $50,000 that are for the cares plus and that's helping providers rise their quality. we also have a planned reserve for $8 million next year and a question. thank you for being here. t the letters reverse so overall did you have that somewhere? thank you. one other question related to supervisor mar said. we've seen a downward trend in revenues >> i think the highest we've got is 11 million i'm sorry. it's been about 9 million and our projections from the treasurer is t will continue to go down. i'll show you our projections. this is a little bit about our expenditures. i'm going to tell you a little bit more
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somewhere between 9 and 22 minutes of extra transit time. virtually nothing. while the number of whale strikes has dropped significantly. here's another example from outside of delaware. the green sort of neon colored dots here track the signals coming off of cargo ships going in and out of delaware bay. and as you can see, there's a pretty som solid track coming of delaware bay right through here. well, when delaware first proposed its wind energy areas, they proposed these light green blocks as wind energy areas. and this one, as you can see, was planned right on top of the main shipping channel heading southeast out of delaware bay. critics say that these kind of efforts to get the data and the people in the room together, zone the other an, that's just plain factually wrong. the policy bring together people who use our ocean. in this case, the case of delaware bay, simply putting everybody in the room allowed the wind energy areas to be modified to avoid the conflict. and so the southeastern area comes out and the turbine areas are beside it and the proble
somewhere between 9 and 22 minutes of extra transit time. virtually nothing. while the number of whale strikes has dropped significantly. here's another example from outside of delaware. the green sort of neon colored dots here track the signals coming off of cargo ships going in and out of delaware bay. and as you can see, there's a pretty som solid track coming of delaware bay right through here. well, when delaware first proposed its wind energy areas, they proposed these light green blocks...
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>> that was when he was 22. 21, 22. he just graduated from high school, and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having, i guess, difficulties finding himself. and then he started being interested in, not just religion, not just islam, but he also read other philosophers, and he read confucius, and gandhi. and of course, he came closer to islam, because that's his background. that's what his family believes in, i guess. that is why islam was his choice, at first. but then, yeah, he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- you know, pray five times a day. he was going to the mosque regularly. started doing it when he was about 22, 23 maybe. and, you know, he would always try to protect many conversations, he would try to protect his ideas, and defend islam. and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries, like i guess afghanistan that, yeah, they were invaded for no reason. something like that. >> stan
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and 22% in engineering. now the obama administration has requested more investment for stem teachers, and additional funds to expand effective models of teacher preparation to help train 10,000 stem educators per year. that's what the president's budget proposes. those are the same priorities. they are the right priorities and the priorities that the congressional black caucus agrees needs to be supported by this congress. we need to invest in teachers that will train students for jobs in the 21st century. but let me be clear. you can't expect students to graduate with degrees in science, math, engineering and technology if we're not doing more to invest in pre-k and to help students start with a strong foundation. and that's why the president has a historic level of investment in his budget for early childhood education and pre-k. we enroll most kids in this country at five or six years old and we should be starting themmerier. 50 years of research tells us critical development in learning happens before th
and 22% in engineering. now the obama administration has requested more investment for stem teachers, and additional funds to expand effective models of teacher preparation to help train 10,000 stem educators per year. that's what the president's budget proposes. those are the same priorities. they are the right priorities and the priorities that the congressional black caucus agrees needs to be supported by this congress. we need to invest in teachers that will train students for jobs in the...
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we must remain united as a nation. united against what? >> kimberly: you will not get commissions. unindicted coconspirator of 9/11. they are completely useless. i don't think they are ignorant about it at all. they know exactly what's going on. they are not going to disavow any of this. >> bob: can i jump in here? >> eric: and the reason why you won't see them disavow radical islam because, listen, in this magazine, follow the precautions, listen to, this put your trust in allah and pray for the success of your operation. which means killing innocent people. that is success. pray to god, pray to allah and pray for a lot of innocent people to die. that's why you will never get to push back hard. >> bob: consider the fact that this religion has what they call fatwas. and a lot of these people are afraid to say something. i think that's a legitimate -- as much as i would like to see them speak out. >> andrea: it proves our point. they could be afraid. when you go to the web site they are more concerned about discrimination against muslims. they have play the victim card on our web si
we must remain united as a nation. united against what? >> kimberly: you will not get commissions. unindicted coconspirator of 9/11. they are completely useless. i don't think they are ignorant about it at all. they know exactly what's going on. they are not going to disavow any of this. >> bob: can i jump in here? >> eric: and the reason why you won't see them disavow radical islam because, listen, in this magazine, follow the precautions, listen to, this put your trust in...
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with all the nation's fiscal problems and extreme cost measures like furloughs, maybe we can use some of that extra cash in a more productive way.3 joining us now is the man behind the stunning report, thank you for joining us, good to have you on "money." >> my pleasure. adam: you hear the advocates of legalizing marijuana so they can contacted and raise revenue but isn't the biggest gain that we stop spending billions of dollars on the alleged war on drugs and use the money to a better purpose? >> they all go together. we're spending a lot of money on prosecutions, incarcerations for marijuana and there is no evidence for reducing the use of marijuana so that seems like a really bad deal to spend a lot of money and get very little to show for it. but if you think of marijuana use come you're not changing it by spending all that much money. adam: as a local reporter, every other day we were covering the sheriff's department, burning the hall of marijuana they took out of the trunk, big tv for news, but the reality is according to statistics in 201-1750 arrests across united states ju
with all the nation's fiscal problems and extreme cost measures like furloughs, maybe we can use some of that extra cash in a more productive way.3 joining us now is the man behind the stunning report, thank you for joining us, good to have you on "money." >> my pleasure. adam: you hear the advocates of legalizing marijuana so they can contacted and raise revenue but isn't the biggest gain that we stop spending billions of dollars on the alleged war on drugs and use the money to...
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production in the energy production of this nation adding the lesser prairie chicken to the endangered species list could cost the kansas economy three billion dollars in annual family income income for an industry that oil farmers describe as mom and pop shops far from the reaches of b.p. or exxon mobil or got a company called burr petroleum and what we all were drilling and exploration and production company and we keep these stripper wells in kansas running we've got five hundred sixty wells in the state and. we've got to about four hundred plus barrels of oil a couple million him put a gas in the oil and gas industry isn't alone if they list them it's going to make it more difficult. for the wind energy to develop it could change where. transmission lines go through which would increase the cost for transmission lines it would also hurt the farmer since the lambs these birds nest on would be protected the range of land that the lesser prairie chickens nest on has decreased eighty four percent from its historic range so with the support of all five governors the energy industry has
production in the energy production of this nation adding the lesser prairie chicken to the endangered species list could cost the kansas economy three billion dollars in annual family income income for an industry that oil farmers describe as mom and pop shops far from the reaches of b.p. or exxon mobil or got a company called burr petroleum and what we all were drilling and exploration and production company and we keep these stripper wells in kansas running we've got five hundred sixty wells...
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and we receive significant revenues from the business taxes and sales tax and hotel tax as well as other local sources. also important to know that about one out of every five dollars that san francisco spends comes from the state and federal government. when the federal government does things like implement a federal sequester. that has an impact here on san franciscans. if the state budget changes, that has an effect here on us. it's important to know that we have control over some of our revenue but not all of them. the mayor shared with you our five-year budget outlook. and mentioned the first two years. this is the fourth chart over with the red and black. the red bars show you how much our expenditures are projected to grow in the next five years and the black bars. we project over the five years we will have 13% more revenue, it's a strong economy. and at the same time our expenditures are expected to grow by 25%. so the gap between the growth in expenditures and revenue is what creates our budget short falls. a significant part of that pressure is related to pressure related to l
and we receive significant revenues from the business taxes and sales tax and hotel tax as well as other local sources. also important to know that about one out of every five dollars that san francisco spends comes from the state and federal government. when the federal government does things like implement a federal sequester. that has an impact here on san franciscans. if the state budget changes, that has an effect here on us. it's important to know that we have control over some of our...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your dishes and dishwasher. new cascade platinum's triple-action formula not only cleans your dishes, it helps keep your dishwasher sparkling. so we're good? don't do that. okay. [ female announcer ] cascade's best is new cascade platinum. don't do that. okay. ♪ beep beep what?a score alert ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button flies all the ♪ ♪ girls and the guys wanna keep that credit score ♪ ♪ high like a private jet free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ don't forget! narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com humans. we are beautifully
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com even the inside of your dishwasher sparkles. okay. so i'm the bad guy for being clean. you said it. ladies, let's not fight dirty. cascade kitchen counselor. see, over time, finish gel can leave hard-water film on your...
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>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough to pay the bills. so how far down the so-called food chain do you see this going? >> obviously it's going to affect everyone eventually. also you have to remember that when you affect one segment of the population, we don't live in isolation, every segment will be affected. so the people who create jobs, if you're hurting them, they're not going to create as many jobs. on and on it goes. it's a continuum. we're all in the same boat. we need to be talking about things that work for everybody in an efficient way. >> neil: a
>> more taxes. there are so many hidden taxes in the affordable healthcare bill, which is a strange name, that we all are going to be paying. you know, initially, just the rich. then the semi-rich. then the nonrich. you know, the money has to come from someplace. what happens when the government grows to this size -- this is what the founding fathers warned us against. >> neil: in other words, the more you want, the more you have to pay and they tapped the rich and it's not enough...
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and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. david: a lot of gamers out there. get ready the next xbox will be unveiled next month. let's go to nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange with details, nicole. >> that's right. big news for microsoft here. let's take a look. microsoft will have a special unveiling related to the xbox. so may 21st is the day to mark on your calendars and, obviously they compete so heavily with sony, the playstation, and nintendo wii but they have had a 27-month lead with these two. so, now the market is expected to expand to about $70 billion by the year 2017. these gamers are serious and the new latest xbox will be unveiled on may 21st. so less than a month from now. david: half our crew is shaking right now in anticipation of that. thank you very much, nicole. liz: thanks, nicole. the s&p closed today up one
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of irresponsibly cutting taxes. not only does this president obama get blamed for the economy, he also gets blamed for the deficit and the debt. and by 2019, half of our debt will be -- just because of the wars and the tax cuts. >> krystal ball and jonathan alter, i wish we had more time. thank you. >>> a reminder, we will have special coverage of the bush library ser mceremony tomorrow 11:00 a.m. stay with us. much more ahead. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surpri
of irresponsibly cutting taxes. not only does this president obama get blamed for the economy, he also gets blamed for the deficit and the debt. and by 2019, half of our debt will be -- just because of the wars and the tax cuts. >> krystal ball and jonathan alter, i wish we had more time. thank you. >>> a reminder, we will have special coverage of the bush library ser mceremony tomorrow 11:00 a.m. stay with us. much more ahead. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try...
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involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then fled back to california after high school. i went to school at uc santa barbara. i have been in san francisco since 1989, have lived in the excelsior since 1999. the difficulty is, muni often sees it as an industrial area, not a neighborhood. we have to figure out how to make it work as a neighborhood and as a place that can service the light rail vehicles. i have had lots of different jobs. my main job has been doing social work for san francisco state university. i have been a community organizer, a social worker, but i have also been a legislative aide. i worked mostly for community- based organi
involves a combination of a payroll tax, commercial occupancy tax, and gross receipts tax. all of that could be in a remade form of our business tax structure. >> that is a good question to ask. i will ask this monday. >> i was born in of los angeles. i was in a mexican-american, a chicano town. my dad was a launch your worker. my mother was an office worker at usc. my parents were divorced when i was 10 years old. i moved to the east coast and lived there for six years and then...
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a lot of national democrats have all over the map. i think she was late but couldn't have been early, given her position. that an interesting and positive role for her to play. jeb bush is on the policy, much closely aligned to, and that is immigration reform. >> that his thing. >> that's his thing. other people welcomed his voice because he was for simplifying but basically a moderately progressive path to citizenship. then he writes a hole book about it and back tracks from the one plank of the policy he had been holding. i don't trust jeb bush. i think if you are watching at home, you shouldn't watch jeb bush. this is a test, a sign. whether it is for 2016 or anything else, all i know is he changed policy. he comes out with a book back tracking. and it looks like an appeal not to the heart of the republican party, which is you pointed out on this issue, is evolving. is looking for people like rubio to make change. no, he seems to be appealing to some notion of what the average iowa republican or fox news republican might want. i th
a lot of national democrats have all over the map. i think she was late but couldn't have been early, given her position. that an interesting and positive role for her to play. jeb bush is on the policy, much closely aligned to, and that is immigration reform. >> that his thing. >> that's his thing. other people welcomed his voice because he was for simplifying but basically a moderately progressive path to citizenship. then he writes a hole book about it and back tracks from the...
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would require apple to pay a high tax rate. s&p just gave apple a double a plus rating, which is the same rating as the u.s. government. most people say an apple bond would be well received by the street, as there's a strong demand for high credit-quality bonds. it would also give fixed income and value investors a new place to put cash to work. maria? >> seema, thank you so much. so is wall street too negative on apple and does the technology community feel the same about analysts? >> let's talk with max wolf, back with us, and scott stein is senior editor with cnet.com. so max, tim cook admits that apple is a mature technology company. they're increasing the dividend, they have this massive buyback to put some of this cash to work. can we officially now declare this the end of the steve jobs era at apple? >> yeah, i think we probably can pch i think apple decided that for the foreseeable future, it was better to try to be an irresistible value play than a much more questionable growth play, although i think there's a good cha
would require apple to pay a high tax rate. s&p just gave apple a double a plus rating, which is the same rating as the u.s. government. most people say an apple bond would be well received by the street, as there's a strong demand for high credit-quality bonds. it would also give fixed income and value investors a new place to put cash to work. maria? >> seema, thank you so much. so is wall street too negative on apple and does the technology community feel the same about analysts?...
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. >> in downtown oakland police have identified the victim of a deadly shooting, keith head was a 22-year-old rapper from san francisco and this music video featuring keith was posted on youtube the he was slot before 10:30 last night at 13th and broadway. the shooting forced the evacuation and closing of the 12th street bart station while officers searched for the gunman. no luck. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> new this morning, the union is speaking out about reports that some san francisco firefighters are earning more than $100,000 a year in overtime. it could be lucrative but is it safe for firefighters and citizens? the union is concerned. when you see the numbers your jaw may drop but it is not as bad as it seems. the latest salary figures from the san francisco fire department, a lieutenant made $221,000 in overtime bringing the salary to $363,000. a paramedic made $191,000 in overtime, and 337,000 for the year, the kind of numbers that make taxpayers do a double take. >> amazing! that is amazing, never heard of anything like that at all, th
. >> in downtown oakland police have identified the victim of a deadly shooting, keith head was a 22-year-old rapper from san francisco and this music video featuring keith was posted on youtube the he was slot before 10:30 last night at 13th and broadway. the shooting forced the evacuation and closing of the 12th street bart station while officers searched for the gunman. no luck. there is a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. >> new this morning, the union is...
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back to cnn's special coverage of the terror attack in boston. investigators are digging into a motive behind the bombings at this hour. we got word of a phone conversation the suspect's father had with his brother three days ago. athena jones has more details on what that conversation was about and what it may mean to investigators. thanks for being here. >> hi, chris, i spoke with an uncle of the suspects. you may remember him as the uncle we heard from first on friday when he came outside of his house and spoke to the reporters gathered there. he gave a long, emotional, sometimes angry remarks about having heard -- learned of this bombing and learned that h
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> welcome back to cnn's special coverage of the terror attack in...
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senate is moving closer to national internet sales tax. the national retail federation says it is about time. the organization as vice president david french will explain his position when he joins us next. lori: you always have winners and losers. that is what makes a market. you have a nice pop for broadcom, seeing shares up 7% at the moment. we're right back after this. adam: the senate is moving closer to a deal allowing states to collect sales taxes from online retailers. critics argue it could hurt consumers and is really just another tax hike. but our next guest disagrees saying it is merely a collection issue. david french is the senior vice president for government relations at the national retail federation. good to see you, david, thanks for joining you. >> thanks for having me, adam? >> explain to me a lot of viewers would agree that they're surprised the national retail federation would be in favor of it? why are you in favor of it. would seem to hurt businesses that sell online but consumers are buying from them. >> local bus
senate is moving closer to national internet sales tax. the national retail federation says it is about time. the organization as vice president david french will explain his position when he joins us next. lori: you always have winners and losers. that is what makes a market. you have a nice pop for broadcom, seeing shares up 7% at the moment. we're right back after this. adam: the senate is moving closer to a deal allowing states to collect sales taxes from online retailers. critics argue it...
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johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join the heat time, the house energy action team. as we talk about a dream, american energy independence. as part of that goal, i'll be talking this afternoon about power generation and grid liability. in texas bigger is always better. in texas -- and texas has gone bigger than any state in the last 10 years. we did it for several reasons. low taxes, no state income tax, a right to work state, commonsense regulations and cheap, reliable energy. to sustain that growth, we need five new large power plants in the next two to three years. it could be a matter of life and death. i
johnson: 22 minutes? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: 28 minutes. the speaker pro tempore: 2-8. mr. johnson: did you say eight or 28? the speaker pro tempore: 28. mr. johnson: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd now like to recognize my colleague from texas, mr. olson. mr. olson: i thank my colleague from the buckeye state. ohio's always been a coal state and now it's an oil and gas state. with the shale play. mr. speaker, the heat team is back. for the 113th congress. and i'm proud to join...
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the resolution that you are considering would authorize our office to apply to the state for tax exempt mortgage revenue bonds in an amount not-to-exceed $25 million. and so the owner is proposing to undertake a substantial rehabilitation of the project and would refinance the project using revenue and also, low income housing tax credits. the schedule is to start construction to follow this year and to be complete within a year. and tenants will be relocated temporarily outside of the building but there will be no permanent displacement of anybody because of the relocation or because of the financing over all. you have seen a number of these finances before, we do about eight in a year of these. and they are a con due ent financing so they do not require the city to pledge the remraiment of the bonds, the only recourse for the payment is the project revenues themselves. should we receive authority to apply, we will need to return to the board, most likely at the end of the summer. for permission to actually issue the bonds. >> we have a representative here from the presbyterian homes i
the resolution that you are considering would authorize our office to apply to the state for tax exempt mortgage revenue bonds in an amount not-to-exceed $25 million. and so the owner is proposing to undertake a substantial rehabilitation of the project and would refinance the project using revenue and also, low income housing tax credits. the schedule is to start construction to follow this year and to be complete within a year. and tenants will be relocated temporarily outside of the building...
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did everyone forget that everyone pays taxes. in florida taxes aren't that bad. >> megyn: the opponents say actually it's actually paternalistic that a woman, 50, 60, whatever she is, she is incapable because she was married without a job -- she is incapable of working. >> the truth is, megan she might be able to get a job doing what. if she didn't go to college and didn't work for 30 years. what? i just handled the divorce of a married for 47 years. 47. 47. they were both in their 70s. not in good health. >> obviously there should be different rules. >> she should be taken care of. >>> i think everyone agrees but if someone's married five years, there shouldn't be lifelong of the marriage into consideration before you get lifelong alimony. that may all be changing. panel, thank you. panel, thank you. we'll be right back. finding you the perfect place. hotels.com. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna
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know many of our schools were not funded for 21st century funds we were just notified that 18 of our 22 schools that applied for century were, in fact, fund and this is four and a half million dollars over 4 years and there some of the schools that have the free and reduced lunch rates. i really want to this thing all the staff we saw the rating scales that came out we aced it. we had so many perfect scores this is a huge after school for our community that need it the most. >> item t the closed actions the board approved by a vote of one assistant principle and two principles the board by a vote of 5 votes the appointment of one site manager. item u other items are the quarterly uniform complaints and final e jr >> hi, i'm lawrence corn field. welcome to building san francisco. we have a special series, stay safe. we're looking at earthquake issues. and today we're going to be talking with a residential building owner about what residential building owners and tenants can and should do before earthquakes and after earthquakes. ♪ ♪ >> we're here at this wonderful spur exhibit on mis
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turning internet users into online activists well if this bill becomes law a liability clause in the tax would give companies freedom to hand over private user data to the government according to electronic frontier foundation but would override the relevant provisions in all other laws including privacy laws this includes all personal communications like emails and text messages or files that you might be keeping in a digital cloud almost all right richardson of the a.c.l.u. was on breaking the set just last week to break down this bill which she claims is worse than the patriot act take a look. it's written so broadly though that they can go directly to military agencies like the n.s.a. and allow them to collect information on americans and leave a very strong wall here in the united states between our civilian and our military and we don't let the military act against americans on u.s. soil it has it's rooted in our very founding of our country and this is a very dangerous bill because it allows the military to start collecting information on americans yep a stronger marriage between
turning internet users into online activists well if this bill becomes law a liability clause in the tax would give companies freedom to hand over private user data to the government according to electronic frontier foundation but would override the relevant provisions in all other laws including privacy laws this includes all personal communications like emails and text messages or files that you might be keeping in a digital cloud almost all right richardson of the a.c.l.u. was on breaking...
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reid: i now ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that senator donnelly be recognized for up to 20 minutes to give his maiden speech. we will proceed as if in morning business. and following his speech, i ask unanimous consent that senator durbin be recognized, the manager of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. donnelly: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. donnelly: madam president, one of the best parts about this job is getting the chance to talk to hoosiers here in washington, back home in indiana and on those special occasions, a chance to see our hoosiers when they are serving our country overseas. when i was visiting our service members in afghanistan and coast province in july, 2009, i asked our indiana national guard members if there was one thing i could do for them, what would that be, and i expected them to tell me about safety vests or about new trucks, and they said joe, w
reid: i now ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum under rule 22 be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: madam president, i now ask unanimous consent that senator donnelly be recognized for up to 20 minutes to give his maiden speech. we will proceed as if in morning business. and following his speech, i ask unanimous consent that senator durbin be recognized, the manager of the bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. donnelly: madam president? the...
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plus, chanos' largest long position up 22% this year. head to the futures pits to see how they're trading and betting on national gas when we come back. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to the halftime show. a market flash now from josh lipton and some of the days biggest movers. >> tracking three stocks. one in the green, two in the red. let's start with boeing, first quarter earnings have beefed the street. mo
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her up you thought i will really nail this. >> but you have to take the agents commission off that taxes off that. >> jon: here is what i love about this, would it allowed you to do was to retain creative control. >> absolutely. >> jon: which is everything. >> which is everything. that was the point, really. we ended up-- david hamilton who produced it the director and me, three of us, we had to agree. that was it. >> jon: so this did go the endie route. >> yeah. >> jon: you guys got the money, you went to do this. >> yes. we went out and they borrowed and stole the money because we didn't-- well, with the emphasis on stole. >> jon: i agree, that's fine. i've been involved in the movie business before. >> yes, exactly. and we eventually put together just about enough money. we had, it was the most demanding shoot. we had 65 different locations in 70 shooting days. >> jon: that's incredible. >> so it was meant to be. we are very lucky that we had the cast and crew that really pitched in. nobody was-- rz. >> jon: where did you film. >> in a mixture of india and vey lanka. >> jon: the thing
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and 811 - 12 the committee should inform the expenditures of taxpayers' money generated by parcel tax. in the past the committee has requested that data be shared and the impact the revenues are having on the community. and we're asked to give honest information about our activities. we're going to have a report from one of our colleagues and offer recommendations. we've heard a lot of pregnancy and as a result we'd to touch on 3 reports oneor technology. there's are a great many things happening in this district and we'll not been able to get into those reports in detail but we hope you'll ask for those. also the progr managers in the audience if you have any concerns please ask for details. >> i'm a partner with bev and we as auditors we have audited the tax fund for the second year now. we actually issue two reports one is an actual financial report of revenues and expenditures in there we issue an opinion on that balance shoot and the related other statement alter that form the parcel tax fund. there again, i don't want to spend a lot of time begin on there but their roughly $34 m
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h7n9 that is is particularly deadly. 108 people in china gotten sick from the virus. 22 of them have died. they're anxious to find out they includestures of disease might include human-to-human transmission a father and two sons and parent and daughter and husband and wife. it might be these are isolated cases of human transmission. could mean they picked it up from the same source. at the centers for disease control they're urgently monitoring for any signs that the virus is mutated and becomes easily transmissable. this doctor says this virus has a possibility to cause severe pandemic. >> there are three things we need for a pandemic. we need a new flu virus we don't have immunity to. that is the clear case here. and the virus can infect humans and that is clearly the case here. the third component we need sufficiently sustained human-to-human spread and we don't have that yet. >> reporter: this why the centers for disease control is concerned about this the 1918 pandemic the benchmark which all other flus are mentioned. 50 million people died. one in 50 died. the case fatality rat
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cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back. i'm anderson cooper. investigators are trying to learn more about what motivated the suspected bombers. i've been talking to a brave survivor. her name adrianne. she lost part her left leg below the knee. her husband was injured, but not as severely her spirit is remarkable. she is determined to dance again. listen to how she saved herself by crawling for help. >> i crawled to one of the nearest businesses. i looked at a couple of people and said could you help me? people were in a state of shock and just ran the other direction. i don't believe that they were ill intended. i just think they were just in shock. then i grabbed the door open with my elbow and crawled into forum dragging blood and asked people for help and finally received it. >> how long were you there for? >> we were there it see
cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> welcome back. i'm anderson cooper. investigators are trying to learn more about what motivated the suspected bombers. i've been talking to a brave survivor. her name adrianne. she lost part her left leg below...
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the initial phase of the presidency was like when george bush was working on immigration reform and tax reform and you turn a corner and you're confronted with huge steal beams that were from 9/11 where the planes hit the building and hit the steel barriers and it's profound and in fact people -- we had a preview this morning with members of the media and there were people crying when they turned the corner and saw it. it's profound because it really reminds us all not just the impact it had on the presidency of george w. bush but impact it had on all of us and changed our lives and his presidency. there's another really interesting feature of the museum which is called the decision points theater which allows visitors to sit at a desk and look at the decisions that were made on katrina, on the fiscal meltdown and on iraq and to make their own decisions about what they would have done. the bottom line on the library is no matter your opinion of george w. bush, after having gone through it, i think you gain an appreciation and an understanding for why he made decisions he did at the time
the initial phase of the presidency was like when george bush was working on immigration reform and tax reform and you turn a corner and you're confronted with huge steal beams that were from 9/11 where the planes hit the building and hit the steel barriers and it's profound and in fact people -- we had a preview this morning with members of the media and there were people crying when they turned the corner and saw it. it's profound because it really reminds us all not just the impact it had on...
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i've been elected three times by the people of southeast texas, my home, texas 22, to be a member here in congress, their representative. and quite frankly, they're frightened. i don't use that word lightly. but they are frightened about obamacare and what it's going to do for their health care. will it become more expensive? will they have access? will they keep it? many promises have been made and many have already been broken. they want and deserve answers to my questions, so i ask you to respect them and directly answer the questions i ask. in a prior life, i spent nine years as a staffer in the united states senate. i know what a filibuster looks like. i haven't seen one today, so thank you for that. but i will abruptly interrupt and ask the questions so thank you for that. but i'm confused. right here in this room, the secretary said there are no contingency plans for the -- mr. cohen, you today are saying there are some plans, so other plans -- contingency plans, yes or no? we will be ready to operate october 1 of 2013. >> we are preparing for the eventuality that different part
i've been elected three times by the people of southeast texas, my home, texas 22, to be a member here in congress, their representative. and quite frankly, they're frightened. i don't use that word lightly. but they are frightened about obamacare and what it's going to do for their health care. will it become more expensive? will they have access? will they keep it? many promises have been made and many have already been broken. they want and deserve answers to my questions, so i ask you to...
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they are all over the nation. they are a boston-based company. the back "nothing is stronger than love." and that's what we're witnessing across the streets of boston, so many memorials cropping up and also for the police officer, sean collier 26 years old who was killed as a result, just prior to the manhunt taking place. these are the kinds of things taking place. so much hope going out for the victims of this bombing. tori? >> molly, nice that boston is getting so much support in this time of need. >>> in a few hours, m.i.t. will hold a memorial service for the campus police officer who died during a fierce gun battle with the two bombing suspects. the memorial follows yesterday's funeral for the police officer shawn cool sean -- sean collier. joe biden is expected to attend the funeral. the family held a private funeral for martin richard. his family released a statement thanking the public for what they call the outpouring of love and support as they face the most difficult week of their life. >>> 7:32. back here at home, happening now, some
they are all over the nation. they are a boston-based company. the back "nothing is stronger than love." and that's what we're witnessing across the streets of boston, so many memorials cropping up and also for the police officer, sean collier 26 years old who was killed as a result, just prior to the manhunt taking place. these are the kinds of things taking place. so much hope going out for the victims of this bombing. tori? >> molly, nice that boston is getting so much...
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but the median net worth of the rest of the nation, ie us, dropped 4% to nearly $134,000. why? well, wealthier people had more money at disposal to put into the bond market and stock market while the wealth of most americans as you can imagine is concentrated in their homes and as we know, that's been a path to recovery in the housing market. >> mandy drury, thank you. >> thank you. >>> if you had trouble finding a job where you live, "forbes" has a list of the best cities to find a job right now based on labor department and local data. number five, columbus, ohio. grand rapids, michigan, is fourth followed by jacksonville, florida. austin, texas, is runner up and best place to find a job right now, bethesda, maryland. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. where does goddess begin? it begins with your skin... revealed by venus for a confident glow the whole w
but the median net worth of the rest of the nation, ie us, dropped 4% to nearly $134,000. why? well, wealthier people had more money at disposal to put into the bond market and stock market while the wealth of most americans as you can imagine is concentrated in their homes and as we know, that's been a path to recovery in the housing market. >> mandy drury, thank you. >> thank you. >>> if you had trouble finding a job where you live, "forbes" has a list of the...
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we do not have any sales tax. many communities have saw their revenue increase would sales tax. we are strictly based on property taxes which is not recovered as quickly. >> it is a challenging time for the community. >> it sounds like we will have to get used to this time. >> we are already seeing warmer response times and the community sent to close the four stations. actually, since january of 2011 that we had to be staff and we are seeing increased response time already. the two additional stations will impact that even further. >> thank you chief. we're looking at the four stages that are already closed with maybe two more slated for closure. [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on for two whole years. from at&t. call now for a new low price. u-verse triple play bundles start at $79 a month. get the same great price for two years. [ female annou
we do not have any sales tax. many communities have saw their revenue increase would sales tax. we are strictly based on property taxes which is not recovered as quickly. >> it is a challenging time for the community. >> it sounds like we will have to get used to this time. >> we are already seeing warmer response times and the community sent to close the four stations. actually, since january of 2011 that we had to be staff and we are seeing increased response time already....
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i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i will talk about saturation. i agree with many of the questions that were brought up. it is over saturated. those districts and lots need to be updated. what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we
i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when...
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it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart: did you come on this program -- charles: i told people to buy this stock. the reason why is pretty obvious. we have been watching these existing home sales. existing supply went from 3 million to less than 2 million. the gross margins with to over 40%. the guidance is well above wall street. they will open 35 new stores. this is a two-three your story. the market gets hit one day, this stock pulls back, you have to buy it. stuart: they make the hardwood floors. charles: one guy comes up with an idea and it is absolutely phenomenal. stuart: i sell lumber and timber from t
it is adding 22 positive dow points. a positive story here for boeing today. stuart: reuters says that ethiopia airlines will be the first airline to bring back the dreamliner into service on saturday. it is, by the way, adding 24.2 the dow. we have ignored the decline in whirlpool. charles recommended it earlier this year. instead, we will make money with another company that charles recommended. it is lumbar liquidator. charles: i featured on this network at $53. it is pretty simple. stuart:...
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>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would always support ideas of, you know, being -- pray five times a day. he was going to mosque regularly, start doing it when he was about 22, 23, maybe. he would always protect -- try to protect many conversation. he would try to protect his ideas and defend islam and maybe even sometimes defend, you know, people in other countries like, i guess, afghanistan. they were invaded for no reason or something like that. >> tell us about the younger brother dzhokhar tsarnaev, the 19-year-old who is now in a hospital here in boston. what was he like?
>> it was when he was 22, 21, 22. he just graduated from high school and he didn't get into college right away. so he was having difficulties finding himself and at some point he started being interested in not just religion and islam, but he also read other philosophers and read con fushs. he read ghandi. he came out closer to islam because that is his background. that's what his family believes. he started changing. he started changing towards being somewhat radical, yeah. he would...